It’s an exciting time as we begin a new academic year! It’s hard to believe that fall is just around the corner. Please browse the contents of your corresponding class. All of your class materials will be available on this website as the semester progresses {please note a password may be necessary for certain content}. I will provide occasional updates within this blog throughout the semester. Enjoy your semester!

Psychologist Dr. Adam Volungis will be speaking about the effects of trauma and the aftermath. Subjects include but aren’t limited to signs and symptoms of acute stress, PTSD, the effects of repeat exposure to trauma on first responders, and how to cope in the aftermath.

Join us on Saturday, June 9th from 10:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m. at the Grafton Police Station. Special thanks to the Greater Grafton Medical Reserve Corps for funding this training opportunity for the community at large. Please park away from the main entrance in Seminar Parking. Coffee will be available. Feel free to bring a snack to share.

Hope you enjoyed your summer break! You should be well rested and super excited to return to class! Please browse the contents of your corresponding class. All of your class materials will be available on this website as the semester progresses. Please note a password has been sent out to each class through your Assumption email address. I will provide occasional updates within this blog throughout the semester. I’m looking forward to working with all of you!

This study was completed with my colleague, Dr. Maria Kalpidou, and two of my graduate research assistants, Colleen Popores and Mark Joyce. Our findings were presented at the New England Psychological Association in October 2016 and the Eastern Psychological Association in March 2017. We plan to submit for publication in a peer-reviewed journal by the end of the summer. (See Video Below)

This study was completed with my colleague, Dr. Maria Kalpidou, and two of my graduate research assistants, Colleen Popores and Mark Joyce. Our findings were presented at the New England Psychological Association in October 2016 and the Eastern Psychological Association in March 2017. We plan to submit for publication in a peer-reviewed journal by the end of the summer. (See link below)